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hey, citigroup, bank of america. by nationalizing a large bank we would have wiped out a lot of holders, the preferred shareholders, bond holders, and we probably would have crammed down all, all of that senior debt. since preferreds are also one of the main ways banks go about financing themselves and since other banks are the largest holders of preferred stock in american banks, followed by many pension funds, i can only imagine what the collateral damage would have been from any nationalization scheme. it would have caused as much pain as a half a dozen lehman brothers. i'm not sure that the professors who demanded nationalization ever had any idea that nationalization, which by the way worked in sweden, a country about the size of the state of georgia, could have turned the whole world asunder. they just didn't get it. we would never have recovered, let alone had the gigantic rally we caught in 2009 off the generational bottom. at the end of the day when you're trying to decide who to take seriously, remember tha
hey, citigroup, bank of america. by nationalizing a large bank we would have wiped out a lot of holders, the preferred shareholders, bond holders, and we probably would have crammed down all, all of that senior debt. since preferreds are also one of the main ways banks go about financing themselves and since other banks are the largest holders of preferred stock in american banks, followed by many pension funds, i can only imagine what the collateral damage would have been from any...
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join us next week for "america and the courts." saturday evenings at 7:00 eastern here on c-span. >> coming up next, a "reporters without borders" next with an iranian photojournalist. and then the student documentary, "text driven," and then your calls and comments on today's "washington journal." >> today on "news makers," republican governor mitch daniels, george w. bush's director of the office of management and budget, talks about the economic impact of the healthcare bill on indiana and on other states. >> we're continuing to discover new costs, not just the cost that will be visited on some future governor to pick up hundreds of thousands of new people on our medicaid system. we've already been hit with $25 million bill because the federal government is going to confiscate rebates. now they're going to take the benefit that have bargain away starting immediately. we also see huge administrative costs coming when we have to supervise a huge expansion of medicaid and, as we understand it, shoulder the administrative costs of t
join us next week for "america and the courts." saturday evenings at 7:00 eastern here on c-span. >> coming up next, a "reporters without borders" next with an iranian photojournalist. and then the student documentary, "text driven," and then your calls and comments on today's "washington journal." >> today on "news makers," republican governor mitch daniels, george w. bush's director of the office of management and budget, talks...
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america is a strong nation, a resilient nation. as we confront new threats, we will use our values and way of life as the most powerful forces of our strength. we will do this for now and for years to come. here, at the memorial, there is an description at the survivor treated reads -- "the spirit of this city and this nation will not be defeated, are deeply rooted face sustains us." this is wisdom to me. it describes perfectly that intangible quality that whenever challenges we face, we will respond, we will persevere, we will continue to thrive, and our families and communities and across our nation. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, madame secretary. we look forward to working with you as we move forward and appreciate your leadership in this important area. thank you for making this trip a priority with your busy schedule. today, as we have been on this site remembering, others across the country have gathered as well to pay respect, to bring awareness, to remember, and to educate. just five hours from here in downtown little
america is a strong nation, a resilient nation. as we confront new threats, we will use our values and way of life as the most powerful forces of our strength. we will do this for now and for years to come. here, at the memorial, there is an description at the survivor treated reads -- "the spirit of this city and this nation will not be defeated, are deeply rooted face sustains us." this is wisdom to me. it describes perfectly that intangible quality that whenever challenges we face,...
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it is not america. it is an american. that is all that i have to say. thank you. [applause] >> i guess but we could take some questions if you like. >> man asked if either counsel wants to say something? >> -- may i ask either counsel wants to say something? >> good idea. do you want to chime in? >> i agree with the decision of the court. the thing that i found disturbing as an advocate was something that some of you alluded to which was the leaders of other issues that were there. -- the leaders of other issues that were there. -- of the layers -- of the layers the late -- the layers of other issues that were there. i was also grappling with this area. i eat due to see the tension in the doctrine, which is the enormously -- i do see the tension in the doctrine. this applies to matters. the evolution has different strands going different ways did you do have this very strong doctrine and did you have this concern for the politically marginal and disenfranchised alien. i really like your point about public health. it puts this on the back burner the immigrants are
it is not america. it is an american. that is all that i have to say. thank you. [applause] >> i guess but we could take some questions if you like. >> man asked if either counsel wants to say something? >> -- may i ask either counsel wants to say something? >> good idea. do you want to chime in? >> i agree with the decision of the court. the thing that i found disturbing as an advocate was something that some of you alluded to which was the leaders of other issues...
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this is "america and the courts." up next, a moot court on whether non u.s. citizens can be denied a life-saving vaccine. in this hypothetical case, an illegal immigrant was not allowed to receive eight vaccine shot in arizona because he was not a citizen. >> all persons having business between the supreme court of the united states, the court is now sitting. god save the united states and its honorable court. all right. >> you may be seated. good afternoon, and thank you again for your patience. i am todd brewster, the director for the peter jennings project. i would like to welcome you. since 2007, the mood court has been honored by the participation of some of the most important people in what. -- law. seats are arranged in chronological order. to the left is a judge in the second circuit court and dean of yale law school, on the board of the peter jennings project, intimately involved in this project since its inception. he knew peter jennings well. he has always been a wise counsel on matters, but this is his first year with which we have entered his com
this is "america and the courts." up next, a moot court on whether non u.s. citizens can be denied a life-saving vaccine. in this hypothetical case, an illegal immigrant was not allowed to receive eight vaccine shot in arizona because he was not a citizen. >> all persons having business between the supreme court of the united states, the court is now sitting. god save the united states and its honorable court. all right. >> you may be seated. good afternoon, and thank you...
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let's let america be americans. let's make sure that we have responsibilities. >> as you were talking about responsibility of leadership, the assumption of, we're talking about republican and conservative leaders have been an obligation to draw boundaries. president clinton went to michigan state and spoke directly to the most disaffected elements of society. is there a place where the president can do something like that before we run through the stop sign? >> i think so. i think it is harder to demonize someone who is real and right in front of you. it was a long time ago, our experience in dealing directly with the militia groups in the aftermath of oklahoma city was pretty powerful. fbi agents for the devil to a lot of those troops, they went right in and they asked him to engage. it worked. i would recommend to president obama that he would do something like that. icing to the hardest challenge in the splintering of the media is that the mechanisms for the antidote of truth are less. you can say to 8 country, y
let's let america be americans. let's make sure that we have responsibilities. >> as you were talking about responsibility of leadership, the assumption of, we're talking about republican and conservative leaders have been an obligation to draw boundaries. president clinton went to michigan state and spoke directly to the most disaffected elements of society. is there a place where the president can do something like that before we run through the stop sign? >> i think so. i think...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. i'm ed whitacre, from general motors. a lot of americans didn't agree with giving gm a second chance. quite frankly, i can respect that. we want to make this a company all americans can be proud of again. that's why i'm here to announce we have repaid our government loan, in full, with interest, five years ahead of the original schedule. but there's still more to do. our goal is to exceed every expectation you've set for us. we're putting people back to work, designing, building, and selling the best cars and trucks in the world. with our 100,000-mile, 5-year powertrain warranty to guarantee the quality. and the unmatched life-saving technology of onstar to help keep you safe. from new energy solutions. to the designs of tomorrow. we invite you to take a look at the new gm. >>> back to "hardball." now for the "sideshow." first of all, it's not a sideshow when it's your money
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. i'm ed whitacre, from general motors. a lot of americans didn't agree with giving gm a second chance. quite frankly, i can respect that. we want to make this a company all americans can be proud of again. that's why i'm here to announce we have repaid our government loan, in full, with interest, five years ahead of...
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but it happens everywhere else in america as well. in fact, you know where significant differences have been found frequently suggest white yourts are more likely to engage in illegal drug dealing than black youth. but it'sçó been black youth, an particularly black young males that have been -- associated with the drug wars. there's excellent data that can be found through the sentencing project. the sentencing project based here in d.c. has done a fantastic job of analyzing and through its report the department of justice publish foff many of the reports that have been done by the sentencing project. >> calls. host: atlanta is first on our democrats line. you're on with michele alexander. she tess the author of "the new jim crow." caller: i found out the prisons and coups they are in and some of them moneys from the federal government and representatives that's determined by the census count, that count goes wards that. but they can't vote. how how do you get money for that prisoner and money's being allocated to their account. >>
but it happens everywhere else in america as well. in fact, you know where significant differences have been found frequently suggest white yourts are more likely to engage in illegal drug dealing than black youth. but it'sçó been black youth, an particularly black young males that have been -- associated with the drug wars. there's excellent data that can be found through the sentencing project. the sentencing project based here in d.c. has done a fantastic job of analyzing and through its...
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not a great thing to be doing in america these days. we start with the senate race up in pennsylvania. joining me right now is senator arlen specter. senator specter, thank you for coming on tonight. i want you to talk about your tv ad running in pennsylvania right now. here's the ad, we're going to run it free for you. i want you to respond to why you're running it right now. here it is. let's listen. >> joe sestak. releeved of duty in the navy for creating a poor command climate. joe sestak, the worst attendance of any pennsylvania congressman. and near the bottom of the entire congress. last year alone, sestak missed 127 votes. he says the missed votes weren't important. he went campaigning instead. let's say no to no-show joe. >> and here's part of a web video your campaign put out last summer, let's watch that and we have one more to show. all three of them we're showing tonight. >> he wants you to vote for him. but doesn't vote for us. joe sestak, awol for pennsylvania. >> i'm arlen specter and i approved this message. >> here's a
not a great thing to be doing in america these days. we start with the senate race up in pennsylvania. joining me right now is senator arlen specter. senator specter, thank you for coming on tonight. i want you to talk about your tv ad running in pennsylvania right now. here's the ad, we're going to run it free for you. i want you to respond to why you're running it right now. here it is. let's listen. >> joe sestak. releeved of duty in the navy for creating a poor command climate. joe...
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queda invitado en despierta amÉrica.
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> i'm brian shactman with your cnbc "market wrap." stocks wobbling to a mix finish a flood of corporate earnings today. the dow jones industrial's up about eight points but s&p 500 slipping 1.34 points. the nasdaq added 4 points to the plus side. >>> starbucks posting better than expected and boosting its full-year outlook. shares moving higher in after-hours trading. >>> but ebay shares selling off on earnings coming in flat to slightly better than expected. and. >>> then there's boeing which finished at the to the dow. with shares soaring nearly 4% but it did lower its outlook. >>> at&t shares dipping slightly despite topping forecast. the
somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> i'm brian shactman with your cnbc "market wrap." stocks...
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he died a few years back of malignant melanoma but he was one of the top heart transplant surges in america he founded a program and did 100 consecutive heart transplant surgery is without a death threat of the other guy was a hollywood movie star dr. ed feldman and we will talk about him later. moving to gain more serious topic i cannot really do this myself so i will take a second for you to read the poem that i wrote to and value look at it i will tell you that a story than a follow-up with something else that is the mark difficult parts of this discussion. in the triage area of casualties' would come in so we knew what to expect. one occasion in-state told us we would have put a dozen wounded and i was the triage surgeon the guy at the door saying station one, station to. the worst guy that i think i have never seen and i said station one. his name was lopez and i say that because there was nobody that would be able to identify him. no pulse or blood pressure. the loans are all over his body and we went through this same effort with a breathing tube, a big intravenous tubes pumping bloo
he died a few years back of malignant melanoma but he was one of the top heart transplant surges in america he founded a program and did 100 consecutive heart transplant surgery is without a death threat of the other guy was a hollywood movie star dr. ed feldman and we will talk about him later. moving to gain more serious topic i cannot really do this myself so i will take a second for you to read the poem that i wrote to and value look at it i will tell you that a story than a follow-up with...
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america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1-877-4fiostv. that's 1-877-4fiostv. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> let's check out news around the nation. we are going to start off in indiana tonight where a 15-year- old and a pair of 12-year-olds are being questioned about a murder. police believe they were involved in the killing of a 15- year-old stepfather who was shot in the face. the teen's friends told officers that the stepson killed the man during an argument. >>> this 99-year-old may be one of the oldest fans of apple's ipad. virginia campbell's daughter gave it has a birthday gift as soon it was released. she suffers from glauco
america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1-877-4fiostv. that's 1-877-4fiostv. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. a tornado hits, air life denver takes off... their night-vision goggles keeping the rescue mission safe... and powering those goggles-- the only battery air life trusts: duracell. trusted everywhere. to an excellent getaway. get a four-star hotel at a two-star price from hotwire and have extra money for shopping or a night out. hotwire has special deals with hotels. when hotels have unsold rooms they use hotwire to fill them, so you get them at ridiculously low prices. like four stars in chicago, hotwire hot rate from $76. hotwire.com. four-star hotels. two-star prices. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com save big on car rentals too. from $13.95 a day.
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>> that's true of much of latin america. i live for two years in central america and the local law enforcement has varied little affect if it exists. the people have a very deep respect and often eighth year of military in those countries and so the military presence creates a whole new spectrum of deterrent, the level of deterrent just by being visible in the culture and the mindset of the people coming north. >> mayor. >> yes, sir, senator i would favor the guard at the border however i would ask for them not to disturb the quality of life of our community but probably even more so i would support allocating more funds to cbp to have more agents of the facilities as well for them to be more efficient with legal crossings. >> i think the witnesses and i thank you mr. chairman for your patience and holding this hearing and coming to arizona as you did a year ago and your commitment and concern for the people who of my state, but also the people of this nation as dennis burke noted job there was a network that reaches all ove
>> that's true of much of latin america. i live for two years in central america and the local law enforcement has varied little affect if it exists. the people have a very deep respect and often eighth year of military in those countries and so the military presence creates a whole new spectrum of deterrent, the level of deterrent just by being visible in the culture and the mindset of the people coming north. >> mayor. >> yes, sir, senator i would favor the guard at the...
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you are showing america our future. and someday our children and our children's children will look back at this factory, this moment, and they will be proud at a generation that chose in a time of crisis to place its bet on the future and to reopen factories and restart assembly lines and retrain workers. a generation that chose once again to step forward and meet the challenges of our time. that's what this represents. that's what you represent, and we could not be prouder. so, thank you very much, everybody. god bless you. god bless the united states of america. >> how come we never got music when we stopped talking? that's the president he's in ft. madison, iowa. let's take a quick break. when we come back, look who's here. ed's with me. we're here in the same place and we're going to talk about -- about -- there's so much going on right now. let's take a break and ed and i will continue our conversation. i think i'll go with the preferred package. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's ri
you are showing america our future. and someday our children and our children's children will look back at this factory, this moment, and they will be proud at a generation that chose in a time of crisis to place its bet on the future and to reopen factories and restart assembly lines and retrain workers. a generation that chose once again to step forward and meet the challenges of our time. that's what this represents. that's what you represent, and we could not be prouder. so, thank you very...
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thank you for being america's doctor. [applause] >> i want to point out to all of you and draw your attention to something that it's in your folder. is a special issue. next month, it will focus on psychology. we want to encourage all of you to reference that very important publication that will come out next month. the following month, another important issue will come out. you'll see many from this room as part of that sprit it is reinventing primary care. we would also like to encourage you to access that issue at well. at this time, we will take a 30 minute break. you want to use this as an opportunity to network. we will take a 30-minute break and then all of you will come back to the room. we will have the opportunity to hear from our second speaker today. thank you. >> for more about the new health-care law, you can watch recent events, including the event there with the surgeon general and take a look to links, all our website. president obama is on his way to new england. he is going to speak at a high -- at a fu
thank you for being america's doctor. [applause] >> i want to point out to all of you and draw your attention to something that it's in your folder. is a special issue. next month, it will focus on psychology. we want to encourage all of you to reference that very important publication that will come out next month. the following month, another important issue will come out. you'll see many from this room as part of that sprit it is reinventing primary care. we would also like to...
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we want to maximize america's prosperity. our failure to act is perpetuating a broken system that discourages the world's best and brightest to come here and contribute to our economy. we will attract the world's best and brightest to america because our framework will award a green card to immigrants to get a ph.d. or master's degree in science and technology, engineering, or math from american university. finally, the american people deserve more than empty rhetoric and impractical calls for mass deportation. our framework says, if you've been working hard, kept your nose clean and be productive, you'll be able to get right with the law if you come forward, register with the government come to admit you are here illegally, pay the taxes you owe, and pass background checks bridge are framework creates a way to let people live upright lives after paying the penalties for illegal action. in conclusion, immigration reform is a morally complex and politically explosive challenge. there is no more important and difficult task tha
we want to maximize america's prosperity. our failure to act is perpetuating a broken system that discourages the world's best and brightest to come here and contribute to our economy. we will attract the world's best and brightest to america because our framework will award a green card to immigrants to get a ph.d. or master's degree in science and technology, engineering, or math from american university. finally, the american people deserve more than empty rhetoric and impractical calls for...
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bank of the america now includes merrill lithuania. bank of america now includes merrill lynch. wells fargo now has wachovia. these were were big. we put the regulation n we changed the laws. now they are bigger. as he says, 63% -- their assets are 63% of the gross domestic product of this country. 15 years ago they were 17% of gross domestic product. what do we have d.o.d. h. to do before someone sends the message that these things are too big understand that this congress, not pass the buck to the regulators who didn't do the job in the past and let me just say this. i think the world of our regulators now. i don't think they're people regulating now that who baiive basically believe we shouldn't regulate. we made a dishaition helped us through three generation. what do we do with senators on the floor passing legislation based on the fact i trust my regulators now. why aren't we passing legislation that will work over the next two or three generations? something that will work whether we get a president that believes we should have market or not, whether we have a good regula
bank of the america now includes merrill lithuania. bank of america now includes merrill lynch. wells fargo now has wachovia. these were were big. we put the regulation n we changed the laws. now they are bigger. as he says, 63% -- their assets are 63% of the gross domestic product of this country. 15 years ago they were 17% of gross domestic product. what do we have d.o.d. h. to do before someone sends the message that these things are too big understand that this congress, not pass the buck...
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. >>> los asesinatos de mujeres son una epidemia en varios países de américa central. como nos dice salvador castellano, desde san san salvador muchos se quejan de este problema social. >>> aunque reciben menos a te atención del público, los homicidios de mujeres superan con creces a los que se registran en la violenta ciudad juárez en méxico >>> y deberían ser tratadas como lo que son un severo problemas para el país y no de las página a amarillos. >>> mientras en ciudad juárez se habla de 1060 homicidios de mujeres en 14 años en guatemala fueron más asesinadas de 5 mil en los últimos 9 años le siguen honduras y san salvador es, unas 8 mujeres ultimadas por cada cien mil habitantes una cifra que es una epidemia en el 2003 y 2009 se duplicaron los homicidios de la mujer en la nación, también el grado de crueldad con que, se cometen en su mayoría por parte de hombres >>> la mayor parte de la violencia que en flenfrenta la s dicen falta mucho por hacerse >>> estos marcos legales no son bienestar y mayor equidad en la vida cotidiana subclase mujde l >>> el
. >>> los asesinatos de mujeres son una epidemia en varios países de américa central. como nos dice salvador castellano, desde san san salvador muchos se quejan de este problema social. >>> aunque reciben menos a te atención del público, los homicidios de mujeres superan con creces a los que se registran en la violenta ciudad juárez en méxico >>> y deberían ser tratadas como lo que son un severo problemas para el país y no de las página a amarillos....
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even if when there was a cartoon of the prophet there was no demonstration in america burning things down. it is a right that i cherish very much. >> what about the threat of radicalism does that make you shy away saying i'm going to put the brakes on this joke, i don't want to go there? >> i never worried about threat of death for a joke yet. >> you haven't told one that bad yet. >> i have had people like -- >> i have had some tough shows, don't get me wrong, some people wanted to kill me. any joke, someone is going to be offended. i was in new york performing before i came here. i'm sure some people didn't like even a point of view that might be a political joke that they don't agree with. that is life. you can't live your life worrying to please every single person in the audience. somics, some of us have an obligation to challenge the audience. lenny bruce almost went to jail for screaming his expression in the '60s in america. >> the dutch artist that was bruteally murdered, that kind of violence casts a pale and does have a tendency to smear an entire community. >> i agree with
even if when there was a cartoon of the prophet there was no demonstration in america burning things down. it is a right that i cherish very much. >> what about the threat of radicalism does that make you shy away saying i'm going to put the brakes on this joke, i don't want to go there? >> i never worried about threat of death for a joke yet. >> you haven't told one that bad yet. >> i have had people like -- >> i have had some tough shows, don't get me wrong, some...
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look at the contract from america. go online and look at it. half a million people chose these items. mainstream, sensible. reformist. limited government agenda. i think the notion that the left pretends to think the tea parties are a problem for the republicans. the fact is the left is terrified of the tea parties. president obama knows that they have done huge amounts of damage to his attempt to transform america in a left wing direction and therefore they don't want to debate the issues, they want to demonize them. >> juan, juan, wait a second. wayne to because there is another side -- wait a minute. because there is another side and making his comments about linking the tea party and the mood of the tea party to the mood before oklahoma city. the president pointed to comments that congress woman michele bachman made at a tea party rally on tax day. let's watch. >> we're on to this gangster government and we are not going let them have their way. we need outages to take out some of these -- take out some of these bad guys and replace them wi
look at the contract from america. go online and look at it. half a million people chose these items. mainstream, sensible. reformist. limited government agenda. i think the notion that the left pretends to think the tea parties are a problem for the republicans. the fact is the left is terrified of the tea parties. president obama knows that they have done huge amounts of damage to his attempt to transform america in a left wing direction and therefore they don't want to debate the issues,...
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if you put american stewart, america will work. yet, in the last two above the last of the 1.2 million manufacturing jobs. if we have an efficient and productive government, i think we can take a lesson from what true weston said. he said it time politicians stopped running forward or against government and started running it well. if we ensure that it are people are getting their moneys worth, from every dollar we spend as a federal government, americans will be for dennis, whether it's because we dealt with all the tax expenditures, which by the way added to about a trillion dollars every year in spending, those tax loopholes or whether it's dealing with direct spending through government programs. a couple of quick examples, the department of defense not long ago, in the early two thousands bought an aircraft refrigerator. they ended up being twice as much as they had expect it. instead of paying panther thousand $825 for the aircraft refrigerator, maybe $32,642. cost overruns, the general accountability office has told this has
if you put american stewart, america will work. yet, in the last two above the last of the 1.2 million manufacturing jobs. if we have an efficient and productive government, i think we can take a lesson from what true weston said. he said it time politicians stopped running forward or against government and started running it well. if we ensure that it are people are getting their moneys worth, from every dollar we spend as a federal government, americans will be for dennis, whether it's...
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government doesn't want to take over corporate america. if president obama had done nothing the country would have been headed to the worst financial disaster in its history. >> many of you were skeptical of the gathering of world leaders to discuss nuclear security. >> chris: please keep your comments coming. you can find us at fox news sunday.com. congratulate the washington capitol for courageous win last night. we'll see you next fox news sunday.
government doesn't want to take over corporate america. if president obama had done nothing the country would have been headed to the worst financial disaster in its history. >> many of you were skeptical of the gathering of world leaders to discuss nuclear security. >> chris: please keep your comments coming. you can find us at fox news sunday.com. congratulate the washington capitol for courageous win last night. we'll see you next fox news sunday.
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you can't come to america to get a job if you're coming here illegally in the future by having a social security card system that can be checked. do you support that kind of enforcement vehicle? >> the enforcement vehicle, yes. because if we are, if we have a path to legalization, if we deal with the undocumented that are here that are law-abiding and working. and that employers, and employees know they have rights and that there's verification to their ability to work in this country, absolutely. the problem is that we've only talked about one end of the spectrum and not dealt with the comprehensive side. >> do you think that if you jammed this issue at the hardliners, the people like the governor and said, look, let's be honest, the people a here are going to stay here. nobody's going to go around this country, rounding up what, 10 million, 12 million people in this country and send them away. they have kids here, roots here. overwhelmingly, they're law-abiding. nobody is really ever going to do that. that's just rhetoric. let's talk about the future and having a system of liberal but
you can't come to america to get a job if you're coming here illegally in the future by having a social security card system that can be checked. do you support that kind of enforcement vehicle? >> the enforcement vehicle, yes. because if we are, if we have a path to legalization, if we deal with the undocumented that are here that are law-abiding and working. and that employers, and employees know they have rights and that there's verification to their ability to work in this country,...
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you know, 90% of them are down on america at this moment. america is headed in the wrong direction over the cliff. obama is a socialist. obama cares more about black people than white people. obama cares more about poor people. they have a self-interest in terms of protecting their entitlement spending but they don't have an interest in apparently we may have to take cuts in terms of the entitlement. people have to retire later or pay more taxes. >> chris: wait, wait, wait. wait. brit you get the last word. we have to go to the next segment. >> juan put his finger on an interesting question, when it gets down to it, what will the tea partiers and the politicians that they support agree to do to address not only the current levels of spending, which are astronomical, but the tremendous burden of unfunded debt that is coming our way, social security, medicare and so forth. that is the question for the future. the fact that the people are concerned about social security to medicare and think the programs are worth it doesn't mean they're unwill
you know, 90% of them are down on america at this moment. america is headed in the wrong direction over the cliff. obama is a socialist. obama cares more about black people than white people. obama cares more about poor people. they have a self-interest in terms of protecting their entitlement spending but they don't have an interest in apparently we may have to take cuts in terms of the entitlement. people have to retire later or pay more taxes. >> chris: wait, wait, wait. wait. brit you...
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that is how out of touch our was in america was with this book and of world war ii that ends the war is essentially because they do deliver the atomic components setter later dropped in japan and pearl harbor being different loaded i said it was made up and he said they exist and delving into the world of our grandfathers generation generation, going to each kitchen table around the country during those interviews it is really a story about men and later on, their wives facing the supreme existential moment figuring out who they are and how they will survive and this sets the course for the rest of their lives. some of these guys were 16 years old song in the middle of the pacific left for five days after a series of flukes finally picked up after 900 out of 1200 were killed by the torpedoes or killed by the sharks are other wounds court-martialed the first time it had happened a few commit suicide the story lives on and on but on the kitchen tables always the wives were standing at the sink doing the dishes high that this is interesting this this must be something you do you do the
that is how out of touch our was in america was with this book and of world war ii that ends the war is essentially because they do deliver the atomic components setter later dropped in japan and pearl harbor being different loaded i said it was made up and he said they exist and delving into the world of our grandfathers generation generation, going to each kitchen table around the country during those interviews it is really a story about men and later on, their wives facing the supreme...
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he's been called the toughest sheriff in america. all right, carlos, what's your serious problem with this law? >> well, first of all, i am not carpooling in arizona, i'll tell you that right now. well, the basic problem with the law is, and here's the way i see it. i'm not defending illegal aliens. i'm defending americans. i think if you pull over americans like myself because i happen to be speaking spanish in my car, or because i happen to have ten family members who look like me in my car, that's a violation of civil rights. i completely understand why officers like this law. because of course it makes it easier for them to do their job. but it will be easy to ask black kids, hey, show me your drug because you're showing saggy pants. put everybody who's white between the ages of -- hey, we've got serious killers on the look you fill the profile. this isn't right. >> larry: let's say it's midnight, sheriff. six mexican-americans are driving in a car through a street in your city. are they stopped? >> well, we're doing our crime su
he's been called the toughest sheriff in america. all right, carlos, what's your serious problem with this law? >> well, first of all, i am not carpooling in arizona, i'll tell you that right now. well, the basic problem with the law is, and here's the way i see it. i'm not defending illegal aliens. i'm defending americans. i think if you pull over americans like myself because i happen to be speaking spanish in my car, or because i happen to have ten family members who look like me in my...
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and the rest of america, 2-1 for the law. host: next telephone call, buffalo, this is phillip, good morning. caller: can you hear me? host: yes. caller: this country is in dire straits. thank you for much of the work you are doing, but until november rolls around and then 2012, we have got to get different people in office. we cannot have people who are holding power -- not just obama, but everybody that is in theire. i cannot understand where the democrats are because they are driving our country into socialism just like they are in europe and we will go down the same tubes. they believe that and that is exactly what they are doing. immigration, they want this course. and i believe this immigration deal throughout the country now is going to be the trigger for mr. obama to declare martial law. guest: i will tell you one thing, all of this talk from the obama administration about dealing with immigration now and certain incentives, they are not. right now, they're on the losing end of this issue. republicans have the chance o
and the rest of america, 2-1 for the law. host: next telephone call, buffalo, this is phillip, good morning. caller: can you hear me? host: yes. caller: this country is in dire straits. thank you for much of the work you are doing, but until november rolls around and then 2012, we have got to get different people in office. we cannot have people who are holding power -- not just obama, but everybody that is in theire. i cannot understand where the democrats are because they are driving our...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. so, at national, i go right past the counter... and you get to choose any car in the aisle. choose any car? you cannot be serious! okay. seriously, you choose. go national. go like a pro. >>> who has more money for november, democrats or republicans? well the democratic congressional campaign committee ended march with $26 million in cash on hand, compared to just $10 million the national republican congressional committee had in the bank. during march alone the dccc had it around $1 million while the rnc down under $10. >>> welcome back to "hardball." president obama's gearing up today to press his case for wall street cleanup. tomorrow he's going up to new york, and today about 1:30 he told cnbc's chief washington correspondent, john harwood that wall street's wild gambles have to come to an end. john harwood joins us now, along with savannah guthrie, who is a white house
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. so, at national, i go right past the counter... and you get to choose any car in the aisle. choose any car? you cannot be serious! okay. seriously, you choose. go national. go like a pro. >>> who has more money for november, democrats or republicans? well the democratic congressional campaign committee ended...
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what cable doesn't: the best channel lineup and the most hd, facebook and twitter on your tv, plus america's top-rated internet. fios is the future, but after april 17th this price will be history. get fios tv, internet and phone for just $69.99 a month for six months with a two-year agreement. call now. if you stick with cable, you'll be stuck with the bill. last chance to get three fios services for an amazing $69.99 a month for six months. call 1-888-884-fios. that's 1-888-884-fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. this is beyond cable. this is fios. . >>> tiger, i am more prone to be inquisitive, to promote discussion. i want to find out what your thinking was. i want to find out what your feelings are. and did you learn anything. >> well, that's a little weird. this is the latest nike ad featuring tiger woods. one of the sponsors sticking by woods. the voice was woods' late father. woods is eager to show his fans and fellow golfers that he's changed. his life unravelled after he admitted to sleazy affairs with women after while married to hi
what cable doesn't: the best channel lineup and the most hd, facebook and twitter on your tv, plus america's top-rated internet. fios is the future, but after april 17th this price will be history. get fios tv, internet and phone for just $69.99 a month for six months with a two-year agreement. call now. if you stick with cable, you'll be stuck with the bill. last chance to get three fios services for an amazing $69.99 a month for six months. call 1-888-884-fios. that's 1-888-884-fios. call the...
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god bless the united states of america. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> next on c-span, a hearing on goldman sachs. later we will bring you janet napolitano. here is part of today's committee hearing would goldman sachs ceo lloyd blankfein. it is chaired by carl levin of michigan. >> we ask you to stand and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that the testimony that you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> yes, i did. >> thank you very much. i don't know if you heard the earlier testimony, but we use the system of lights, so you can give us our testimony if possible in five minutes. >> chairman levin, ranking member coburn, members of the subcommittee, thank you for the invitation to appear before you today as to examine some of the causes and consequences of the financial crisis. today the financial system is fragile but it is largely stable. the stability is the result of
god bless the united states of america. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> next on c-span, a hearing on goldman sachs. later we will bring you janet napolitano. here is part of today's committee hearing would goldman sachs ceo lloyd blankfein. it is chaired by carl levin of michigan. >> we ask you to stand and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that the testimony that you are about to give is...
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i was the national co-chair for obama for america. when the president asked me to lead the party, you know, i wrestled with, hmm, the party has been -- for six of the eight years for both the houses of congress being a republican. so we were kind of the loyal opposition. but we're no longer the loyal opposition. we have the white house, we have both houses. we've got a majority of governorships which means we're now the governing party, the american people took the keys, put them in our hands, said we don't like the other guys are running things. we want you to run them. we tried to build the d.n.c. it is to take this historic election and to convert it into a transformative presidency. that's what america needs. that's what the world needs. and the better the president does the better it is for democrats everywhere. and so we're working not just with democrats but with independents, politically unaffiliated, disillusions republicans who want to see the change agenda that the president campaigned on made real. it's been a very excitin
i was the national co-chair for obama for america. when the president asked me to lead the party, you know, i wrestled with, hmm, the party has been -- for six of the eight years for both the houses of congress being a republican. so we were kind of the loyal opposition. but we're no longer the loyal opposition. we have the white house, we have both houses. we've got a majority of governorships which means we're now the governing party, the american people took the keys, put them in our hands,...
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i mean, the goal is to protect america while we protect american values. and american values include freedom, right? so, it is something that we work on constantly good we adjust for it constantly. and we think about really and every major programmatic development that we do. >> you talk about other speakers at the national press club. earlier this year we have the head of coast heard, who will be here later this spring from his position. with several questions about the coast guard, including, what role do they play as the hs move forward to effectively mitigating threats, see import issues, things like removing hurricanes et cetera. >> actually, the coast guard has an enormous and multifaceted role in a lot of different teams. they have a footprint in assisting abroad and we have them and see been menses around the world. they are responsible for the protection of the nation's poorest and so for example, they have been working on the implementation of the twix program, which basically are security cards for four walkers who have access to secure areas. t
i mean, the goal is to protect america while we protect american values. and american values include freedom, right? so, it is something that we work on constantly good we adjust for it constantly. and we think about really and every major programmatic development that we do. >> you talk about other speakers at the national press club. earlier this year we have the head of coast heard, who will be here later this spring from his position. with several questions about the coast guard,...
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let's let america be america. let's understand that we have responsibilities. we're not like other countries. >> i will bring in the audience for questions in a moment. we talk about the responsibilities of leadership. the assumption is that we're largely talking about republican and conservative leaders. the habit of europe -- an obligation to draw boundaries between the more ardent members of the coalitions. president clinton noted that he went in 1995 to michigan state and spoke directly to the most disaffected elements of society. is there a place for the president himself now to do something like that before we run through the stop sign as >> i think so. it is harder to demonize someone who is real and right in front of you. although, it was a long time ago, our experience with dealing directly with ms. -- with the melissa groups at -- dealing with the militia groups -- it was pretty powerful. those troops, they went right in and they asked him to engage. it worked. i would recommend to president obama that he would do something like that. icing to the har
let's let america be america. let's understand that we have responsibilities. we're not like other countries. >> i will bring in the audience for questions in a moment. we talk about the responsibilities of leadership. the assumption is that we're largely talking about republican and conservative leaders. the habit of europe -- an obligation to draw boundaries between the more ardent members of the coalitions. president clinton noted that he went in 1995 to michigan state and spoke...
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arrancamos con el resumen de la última fecha del fútbol méximexo en su temporada regular, américa contra santos, último encuentro, y tenían que ganar lo hicieron con el gol de áng ángel reina 1 a 0, y vcruz azul mez ta necesitaba un embate o una derrota del américa, pero la máquina desperdicio la oportunidad, y cruz azul quedó con los dedos cruzados, esperando el resultado del américa que no se les dio. >>> morelia y pachuca, con 2 goles de egdar benítez desde el punto penal, los mo sxhmonarcaso a uno, y el golazo de cardoso pero borgetti de penal le dio el m necesitado empate así se jugará la liguilla: y este es nuestro gol la mexicana, héctor jiméneziiménez recibe de sfaldz espalda de man elegante un verdadero golazo el segundo de indios. en la nba el astro dwyane wade no está listo para irse de vacaciones, y con su nuevo reto dio un triunfo, ante los celtics. el quinto juego será mañana en boston. mientras tanto carlos bucer puso la serie de playoffs ano este los nuggets. muy bien esto es todo por hoy, recuerden bajar la aplicación para tenerlo en su teléfono, hasta
arrancamos con el resumen de la última fecha del fútbol méximexo en su temporada regular, américa contra santos, último encuentro, y tenían que ganar lo hicieron con el gol de áng ángel reina 1 a 0, y vcruz azul mez ta necesitaba un embate o una derrota del américa, pero la máquina desperdicio la oportunidad, y cruz azul quedó con los dedos cruzados, esperando el resultado del américa que no se les dio. >>> morelia y pachuca, con 2 goles de egdar benítez desde el punto...
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the yet to be named show will start in november. >>>. >> playing america into commercials i'm going to go somewhere where i can finish a song, man. >> yes! >> and that was "tonight show" sidekick and band leader kevin eubanks making it official. he's leaving the late night gig. eubanks has not announced specific plans. the 52-year-old started as guitarist when leno took over tonight" in 199. then he became musical director when brandon marsalis left in '95. his final day on it tonight" is may 28th. 11:26 is our time right now. coming up in the next half hour, will a mother who sent her adoptive son back to russia face charges here in the u.s.? we'll have the latest on this case. plus the 12-year-old accused of bringing a gun to his virginia school. we'll tell you what punishment he faces. >>> and more trouble for toyota. what consumer reports" is saying about a lexus model. chuck is back with a look how much rain we can expect today. stay with us. we'll be back. allergies? chlor-trimeton. hey, one dose of this, six hour relief. chlor-trimeton relieves itchy, watery eyes and sneezing fo
the yet to be named show will start in november. >>>. >> playing america into commercials i'm going to go somewhere where i can finish a song, man. >> yes! >> and that was "tonight show" sidekick and band leader kevin eubanks making it official. he's leaving the late night gig. eubanks has not announced specific plans. the 52-year-old started as guitarist when leno took over tonight" in 199. then he became musical director when brandon marsalis left in...
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>> well, fourth amendment rights are in force, this is it america. we're the guys enforcing the law. in the absence of federal action, that this is -- it's off the chart that we would still have to get into asking those questions and building up to that point. if we asked the same questions as cops two or three times -- the reason we do that, to see if you answer the same way, if you don't, there's our suspicion. we ask for identification. and at that point, now, a lot of cities like chandler or mesa, they restrict local officers from asking these questions. >> neil: could i ask you -- i'm sorry, is there any situation where you could envision some of your guys might be getting a little gun shy, no pun intended, and say, you know, i don't want anyone dragging me to court or my department to court. i'm really going to just go easy on this. so this crackdown might actually go the other way? >> not at all. 17% of these illegals have criminal records already in our state. that's why we have the highestc. what this will do is now -- i only have 15 of my d
>> well, fourth amendment rights are in force, this is it america. we're the guys enforcing the law. in the absence of federal action, that this is -- it's off the chart that we would still have to get into asking those questions and building up to that point. if we asked the same questions as cops two or three times -- the reason we do that, to see if you answer the same way, if you don't, there's our suspicion. we ask for identification. and at that point, now, a lot of cities like...
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this is america, bill. i don't have to tell you. this. >> bill: it's white america. it's white america. >> well, okay. >> bill: not much minority representation. look, it's a small movement in the sense that it just started and it's just startling how quickly it's growing. but, look. >> i was going to say 24% according to polls. also you look at the "new york times" poll, they are better educated than most americans. >> bill: make more money. >> wealthier than most americans. >> bill: they are not -- >> they are not yahoos and they are not timothy mcveigh. it's like a meeting of the rotary club. they are small businessmen and women. >> bill: they are regular folks. >> professionals in california. they are thoughtful americans and, bill clinton and barack obama and, you know, nbc news can try to marginalize them. but it is a mainstream movement. >> bill: that's why the president even is paying attention to them because he knows they are a threat. bill clinton and the tea party people have something in common. both of them were branded racist. if you remember, the sout
this is america, bill. i don't have to tell you. this. >> bill: it's white america. it's white america. >> well, okay. >> bill: not much minority representation. look, it's a small movement in the sense that it just started and it's just startling how quickly it's growing. but, look. >> i was going to say 24% according to polls. also you look at the "new york times" poll, they are better educated than most americans. >> bill: make more money. >>...
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if you are in america, you are what makes up america. >> the house has battled back in for a series of votes. we go live to the floor. bill? bill? members will record their vote this is a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house be entertaining one-minutes. as soon as we can get some order. . the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> madam speaker, address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> last friday, arizona state governor january brewer signed into law the state bill 1070 which would require police officers to determine suspicion persons' immigration status and president obama referred to this law as misguided. forcing immigration duties on to local law enforcement officers is not the right way to fix the broken immigration system. it violates the presumption of innocence granted to everyone by the constitution of
if you are in america, you are what makes up america. >> the house has battled back in for a series of votes. we go live to the floor. bill? bill? members will record their vote this is a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house be entertaining one-minutes. as soon as we can get some order. . the speaker pro tempore: the house...
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what cable doesn't: the best channel lineup and the most hd, facebook and twitter on your tv, plus america's top-rated internet. fios is the future, but after april 17th this price will be history. t fios tv, internet and phone for just $69.99 a month for six months with a two-year agreement. call now. if you stick with cable, you'll be stuck with the bill. last chance to get three fios services for an amazing $69.99 a month for six months. call 1-888-884-fios. that's 1-888-884-fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. this is beyond cable. this is fios. >>> in just a few hours from now, children will be at the annual easter egg roll, posted by the president and the first lady. -- hosted by the president and the fourth lady. this year's special guests include j.k. rowling -- the president and the first lady. >> a very popular tickets. >>> we have a nice day tomorrow for the egg hunt -- >> a very popular tickets. for the egg hunt -- >> a very popular tickets. >
what cable doesn't: the best channel lineup and the most hd, facebook and twitter on your tv, plus america's top-rated internet. fios is the future, but after april 17th this price will be history. t fios tv, internet and phone for just $69.99 a month for six months with a two-year agreement. call now. if you stick with cable, you'll be stuck with the bill. last chance to get three fios services for an amazing $69.99 a month for six months. call 1-888-884-fios. that's 1-888-884-fios. call the...
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well, in america. and when you go around the country -- and i've been -- new york, lachltd, all sorts of places, arizona, big, big, big problems. and this has made a huge difference. >> larry: we'll be back and get randy and kara's thoughts too, don't go away. ♪ (announcer) we all want to stay active. we don't want anything... ...to slow us down. but even in your 30s... ...your bones can begin to change. overtime, you can begin to have bone loss. calcium and vitamin d work together to help keep your bones strong. and yoplait gives you... ...20% of your daily calcium... ...and is the only leading yogurt with vitamin d in every cup. keep your bones strong every day... ...with yoplait. >> larry: we're back with ryan, simon, ellen, randy, and kara, talking about idol gives back. this wednesday on fox. they're going to raise millions for five charities, many people in need around the world. children's health fund, feeding america, malaria no more. save the children, and the united nations foundations are
well, in america. and when you go around the country -- and i've been -- new york, lachltd, all sorts of places, arizona, big, big, big problems. and this has made a huge difference. >> larry: we'll be back and get randy and kara's thoughts too, don't go away. ♪ (announcer) we all want to stay active. we don't want anything... ...to slow us down. but even in your 30s... ...your bones can begin to change. overtime, you can begin to have bone loss. calcium and vitamin d work together to...
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or in america. when you actually go around the country, and i've been new york, l.a., all sorts of places, arizona. big, big, big problems. and this has made a huge difference. . >> larry: we'll be back. don't go away. ♪ >> larry: we'll be back. don't go away. >> larry: we'll be back. don't go away. every business d, bank of america lends nearly $3 billion dollars to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses in every corner of the economy. america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. so many arthritis pain relievers -- i just want fewer pills and relief that lasts all day. take 2 extra strength tylenol every 4 to 6 hours?!? taking 8 pills a day... and if i take it for 10 days -- that's 80 pills! just 2 aleve can last all day... perfect. choose aleve and you could be taking four times... fewer pills than extra strength tylenol. just 2 aleve have the strength to relieve arthritis pain all day. [ male announcer ] we call it the american renewal. because ge capital understands what
or in america. when you actually go around the country, and i've been new york, l.a., all sorts of places, arizona. big, big, big problems. and this has made a huge difference. . >> larry: we'll be back. don't go away. ♪ >> larry: we'll be back. don't go away. >> larry: we'll be back. don't go away. every business d, bank of america lends nearly $3 billion dollars to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses in every corner of the economy. america. ♪...
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in america, most women like masculine guys, according to the study. here is gretchen carlson and margaret he ver. >> what does this study tell us? >> look, americans that are healthy. what is interesting that tell us that testosterone is actually not rewarded. >> bill: in some countries? >> in some places. they are trying to quantify with higher levels of testosterone are 33% more to cheat on their wives, to end their marriages in divorce, they are more likely --. >> bill: than why do american women like macho men then? >> i don't believe it. >> bill: 4500 women worldwide. carleton doesn't believe it. >> i'm a deep person, but this study --. >> bill: what does that mean? >> i overanalyze everything. i spent about three hours reading it whuavy telling me you are linking women's masculinity preference based on the health care they have in their own country. >> bill: in countries where you are physically not secure women go for the warrior protector. in countries where you are physically secure, where you have access to everything like that, they don't n
in america, most women like masculine guys, according to the study. here is gretchen carlson and margaret he ver. >> what does this study tell us? >> look, americans that are healthy. what is interesting that tell us that testosterone is actually not rewarded. >> bill: in some countries? >> in some places. they are trying to quantify with higher levels of testosterone are 33% more to cheat on their wives, to end their marriages in divorce, they are more likely --....
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america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1-877-4fiostv. that's 1-877-4fiostv. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> the treasury department has a new and improved version of the currency featuring the founding father with features aimed at protecting your hard earned cash. karen has more. >> reporter: cash with a bit more flash. the treasury department unveiled its first revamp of the $100 bill since 1996 and it's more than a makeover. this is crime fighting cash. >> complex enough to detour even the most sophisticated counterfeiters yet simple enough for consumers to authenticate. >> reporter: new few tiers are aimed at spotting counterfei
america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1-877-4fiostv. that's 1-877-4fiostv. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this...